Instructor of Computer Science or Cybersecurity
Position Summary
The Department of Engineering is seeking faculty members who are passionate about teaching and mentoring students in a Christian work environment. Candidates must be able to teach a range of undergraduate computer science and/or cybersecurity courses while participating in departmental activities including curriculum development, student mentoring, committee work, and program assessment.
Job Responsibilities
- Design and teach courses and labs in computer science and/or cybersecurity
- Plan, implement, and assess classroom experiences per university policy
- Serve on college and university committees
- Maintain professional relationships with students, colleagues, and the community
Qualifications
- Candidates should have a Masters Degree in Computer Science or a related field, with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the discipline.
- Demonstrated teaching excellence and a willingness to use active learning techniques
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience using instructional technology
- Evidence of a willingness to serve students, the university, and the broader community
The College of Science and Engineering at HCU
The vision of the College of Science and Engineering at HCU is to be a leader in the world at integrating fundamental principles of science, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with historic Christian values and standards to serve God and humanity. This uniquely positions HCU as a preparer of ethical and highly qualified talent for the workforce, the community, and the world. For additional information, please visit https://hc.edu/science-and-engineering/.
Additional Information
The successful candidate will be able to articulate a vision for the role of his or her discipline at HCU that supports the universitys core convictions.
Disclaimer
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